Sentence examples for our fetching from inspiring English sources

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"Our fetching little interloper's meeting someone is exactly what I'm afraid of.

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Although we removed the portion that affected our fetch to allow for regrowth of grass, it is likely that the preparations for the cowpea plantation caused the sudden release of CO2 in July.

Although we removed the portion that affected our fetch to allow for regrowth of grass, it is likely that the preparations for the cowpea plantation caused the sudden release of CO2 in July (Figure 10b).

In July 2013, during one of the routine visits to the field site in Kayoro, it was observed that a residence in a nearby community had planted cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) in the vicinity of the EC setup that extended into our fetch.

"There was one period last year when the weather went from -4C to 25C in one week, ruining our crop, but we are still optimistic and the benefits of our investment, including the high price our grapes fetch, have become obvious to farmers".

One day, the parallels between North Shore and ancient Rome send our favourite fetch one into a frenzy.

Finally, our coffee-fetching days are over!

Our observations fetched the similar results of cell viability/proliferation enhancement with the interactions with NPs, that is also suggested in the literature [ 19, 42, 43].

Binding of the SAM (S-adenosyl-l-methionine) ligand with our protein, fetched from an antibiotic-related methyltransferase (PDB code: 3P2K: D), showed high docking energy and suggested the function of the protein as methyltransferase.

In our dismal working lives we spend 40-hour weeks analysing spreadsheets, fetching our superiors coffee, resetting self-checkout machines, or generating sponsored content for a trainer company in the "creative industries"—our education didn't just leave us adequately prepared for our future: we were ready to be unchallenged, sleepwalking in a perpetual and existential boredom.

The uncanniness and potential danger of meeting our doppelganger – our double, or "fetch" – has been the trigger for many a dramatic narrative: remember the story of the poor haunted clerk, Mr Golyadkin, in Dostoevsky's chilling 1846 novella The Double, or of Madeleine and Judy in Hitchcock's Vertigo?

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